Liz Cousins of notoriousradio.com hails the band as, “amazing…every song is hooky, melodic and well-produced.” - Liz Cousins, notoriousradio.com

"...GARRISON FROST is a band, not a singer-songwriter, and they are a darn good one, too with a Melodic Wall Of Sound like we all love to hear. Such music just takes us higher and higher without leaving the ground. Weare finding cool Indie music everywhere these days and it just makes life goodto be wandering around in..."

- Radio Mike, feveredbrainofradiomike.com

"Garrison Frost rock well enough for 3 energetic youngsters, but the best part about their 4-song EP is the fact that they actually write good pop melodies. Keep an ear out for more from this promising young trio." - Abe Beeson, KEXP 90.3

The band headlines Seattle’s biggest rock clubs, including the High Dive, Nectar Lounge, and the Comet Tavern.

Trevor Larkin (guitar, vox) and Devin Anderson (drums) grew up together in Walla Walla, Washington. After high school, Trevor attended and graduated with honors from the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. Devin entered the Jazz Studies program at Western Washington University before transferring to the Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. Along with bassist Justin Bruce, they formed Garrison Frost in late 2006.

Garrison Frost draws from a wide range of influences, and here are a few: the Police, the Foo Fighters, Smashing Pumpkins, Incubus, Jimmy Eat World

Sample Setlist

Our set list varies depending on the gig, but our typical set runs about 50 minutes and encompasses 12-15 songs. We can do longer if necessary.

Could Get Better

Written By: Garrison Frost (band), Trevor Larkin (songwriter)

Some days, baby I feelFeel I’m onto somethingBut I can’t quite shake this feeling that I’m a step behindSome days, baby I feelSomeone’s out to get meI’ve felt them breathing down my neck one too many times

I don’t know much, but I think it could get better

Some slip, some fallSome hit breaks, some hit wallsWe all feel like fools‘cept you don’t bend, you breakand I’ve had all that I can takeyou just cry on cue

Spend more days in the sunThere’s nothing here in winterThe cliché gray’s got nothing to sayWe haven’t heard beforeSome day I hope that you seeThings that are worth havingDon’t present themselves to thoseWho don’t break down the door

I don’t know much, but I think it could get better

As of Yet

Written By: Garrison Frost

You have always told me ‘bout the where and howBut I have an arrogance about me nowAnd you don’t need to save me now

Even if you know the words, you still won’t singYour voice is shaky, nervous ‘bout the state of thingsAnd you don’t need to save me now

As of yet, you’ve never really broken throughYou’ve come up short in everything you’ve tried to doAnd you don’t need to save me now

Watching You

Written By: Garrison Frost

You and me, we’ve got history babyThough you don’t really know who I amI am fishing for sympathy? Maybe I’m justDoing the best that I canBut I’m alright with thisI’m alright ‘cause I knowAll I need is a room with a viewWhere I will always be watching you

And you say that I don’t really care‘bout what’s wrong or, what’s worse, what is rightI’m the coward who pulls all my punchesThough my arrogance started the fightBut I’m alright with thisI’m alright ‘cause I knowAll I need is a room with a viewWhere I will always be watching you

Maybe you and me, we need a reason to explore where we areIf you wanna find me, I’ll be waiting here, I won’t go too farMaybe if you tried you could see the innocence in my eyesAll I really know is the one that I love never showed